Association between serum markers of the humoral immune system and inflammation in the Swedish AMORIS study.
Aida SantaolallaSam SollieAli RislanDebra H JosephsNiklas HammarGoran WalldiusHans GarmoSophia N KaragiannisMieke Van HemelrijckPublished in: BMC immunology (2021)
These findings indicate that serum markers of the humoral immune system and inflammation closely interact in response to infection or inflammation. Clustering analysis presented two main immune response components: an acute and an adaptive response, comprising markers of both biological pathways. Future studies should shift from single internal marker assessment to multiple humoral and inflammation serum markers combined, when assessing risk of clinical outcomes such as cancer.